Sandy beaches, beautiful architecture, lively atmosphere and delicious food are some of the best things that Malaga has to offer.
Malaga is a great destination to visit, and although you can visit all the main attractions in a couple of days, it’s also the perfect place in Southern Spain to go on day trips.
I’ve done most of these day trips as I’m from Malaga and love exploring places near my hometown. If you’re wondering what places to visit from Malaga and how to get to them, keep reading this guide.
Pack some food with you or even better, have lunch in a beach club or chiringuito. The beach clubs are great because of the atmosphere – music, sunbeds, refreshing drinks and tasty food.
Inside the castle, explore Christopher Columbus's adventures, and the discovery of America, and capture intricate architectural details and breathtaking views.
Fuengirola has many children’s attractions like the famous Bioparc Fuengirola Zoo, Mijas Water Park and the outdoor amusement venue Sould Park Fuengirola.
It has views overlooking the coast, many bars and restaurants to enjoy traditional tapas, live dancing shows during the summer months and much more.
The best thing to do in Estepona is to walk through the old town, where you go through beautiful cobblestone streets decorated with colourful flowers like geraniums.